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New Nanjing Massacre Testimonies Reveal Stories of Survival


The 22 new testimonies will bring the total number in the Nanjing Massacre collection to 72. Read More

Master Teacher Graduates Present Innovative Lessons in Budapest


Nineteen educators gathered at Central European University Budapest the first weekend in July to share the activities they piloted in the classroom after being initiated into the Master Teacher program in Hungary last year. Read More

Testimony in the Visual History Archive Commemorates Nelson Mandela International Day


Every year on July 18, the world celebrates Nelson Mandela International Day, a day that honors the work and legacy of the South African leader and asks people to spend time fighting for social justice as Mandela himself did. Read More

IWitness Workshop at 9th Annual Charlotte and Jacques Wolf Educators’ Conference on Echoes and Reflections


Lesly Culp, USC Shoah Foundation Senior Education Specialist and Trainer, delivered an introductory IWitness workshop for the participants during the week-long program. Read More

Exploring the History of the Holocaust in Budapest


As the sun sets on the Danube River, I felt the need to pinch myself. I am really here in Budapest? It doesn’t feel so far away from my home in Los Angeles. But looking at the architecture and the castle in the distance, I fall in love with the romance of this old European city. Read More

New Cohort of Master Teachers Learn About Testimony in Budapest


After an intensive six-days of learning how to teach with testimony, 19 educators from throughout Hungary completed the first part of the 2016 Master Teacher program in Budapest. Read More

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